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Irish Terrier

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Characteristics

This terrier must be active, lithe and wiry in movement, with great animation; sturdy and strong in substance and bone structure, but at the same time free from clumsiness, for speed, power and endurance are most essential. The Irish Terrier must be neither ''cobby'' nor ''cloddy,'' but should be built on lines of speed with a graceful, racing outline. must be more than a sum of his parts. He must be all-of-a piece, a balanced vital picture of symmetry, proportion and harmony. Furthermore, he must convey character.

Owning

The Irish Terrier is a daredevil. He is an affectionate, good tempered dog. The Irish Terrier is an absolutely loyal companion to his family. The Irish Terrier is the interested playmate and protector of children eager to join in their fun and frolic. The Irish Terrier should be groomed on a regular basis.

Did You Know

The Irish Terrier is one of the oldest of the terrier breeds. First record of the Irish Terrier being shown as a recognized breed dates back to 1875 in Glasgow, Scotland.

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